We took a week off from the Weekly Wrap, because your devoted wrapper was stuck at jury duty. But now we’re back and ready to summarize the Macworld week that was, highlighting our biggest and best stories in case you missed them. Just don’t let it happen again.

Photo Finish

Instagram scored its 150 millionth photo. Through a complicated mathematical formula, we’ve calculated that each of those uploaded photos has earned the company precisely $0. Regardless of its lack of a business model, we love Instagram, along with Hipstamatic, Flare, and others of that ilk. (Oh, and if you would prefer to browse your Instagram photos on your Mac, Instaview may be worth a peek.)

Lion Well, Richly

We literally wrote the book on Lion, and if you haven’t downloaded our Superguide yet, you should soon: We’re not going to let the editors involved out of our literal lion pen until the book sells its 150 millionth copy.

We reviewed InMyBar, which helps you mix drinks using your iPhone (though not as a swizzle stick). We also reviewed NBA Hotshot HD, a game so frustrating it will drive you to drink cocktails no doubt prepared with help from InMyBar. Other apps we covered included OmniWriter, Skype for iPad, and Google+ for iPhone.

Elsewhere, Jason Snell posited that iOS games have unseated nerds as the kings of Comic-Con. And Alexandra Chang reported on a combination of software and hardware that enables pilots to control aircraft with their iPads. (Perhaps those infamous birds are so angry because they still rely on slingshots to gain their own ability to fly.)

Apple quietly updated the Apple TV, adding the ability to stream old TV show purchases, along with the ability to watch Vimeo videos. The downside, of course, is that now your Apple TV knows every show you ever bought, including that episode of the Knight Rider reboot from 2008.